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SAUC - Street art & urban creativity scientific journal, vol.3, nº1 (Nov. 2017)

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Resumo:The intangible dimensions of the conservation of graffiti and street art were regarded by most to have a broader capacity for dealing with graffiti and street art as heritage, albeit mainly through documentation. Although physical conservation was regarded by some as a ‘non-issue’ this is, in fact, conceptually where we may find the greatest contemporary challenges – in response to which a range of possible solutions is suggested, such as self-preservation by the creator’s communities.
Autores principais:Neves, Pedro Soares
Outros Autores:Wiórko, Agata; Alves, Alice Nogueira; Bhasin, Aparajita; García Gayo, Elena; Novak, David; Nomeikaite, Laima; Garcia, Dr Rita L. Amor; Pinto, Sofia; Dogu, Tuba; Sönmez, Sevcan; Glaser, Katja; Schiavottiello, Nicola; Walker, Oliver; Zozaya; Hansen, Susan; Bengtsen, Peter; MacDowall, Lachlan; Honrado, Miguel; Varanda, Paula; Pinto, Catarina Vaz
Assunto:Arte urbana Arte Pública Arte contemporânea Periódicos
Ano:2017
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:outro
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade de Lisboa
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
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Resumo:The intangible dimensions of the conservation of graffiti and street art were regarded by most to have a broader capacity for dealing with graffiti and street art as heritage, albeit mainly through documentation. Although physical conservation was regarded by some as a ‘non-issue’ this is, in fact, conceptually where we may find the greatest contemporary challenges – in response to which a range of possible solutions is suggested, such as self-preservation by the creator’s communities.